![]() ![]() I feel like if you didn’t already have background on the traditions or history being discussed, you would have been a bit lost. ![]() Learning the history behind the costumes was definitely fun, but it felt a little rushed. I loved the err of mystery there was surrounding the stories of the tree and Pip’s fate.įurther, I did really enjoy how the different locations the characters were transported to corresponded with the costumes. ![]() This was a fun Halloween read that did a great job capturing the spirit of the holiday. Moundshroud go on an eerie adventure through ancient traditions that have inspired the modern day Halloween. When their friend Pipkin is snatched away, eight friends, with the mysterious Mr. That being said, consider this your spoiler warning.** However, I tried my hardest not to completely giveaway the ending. **Disclaimer: To accurately discuss the similarities and differences between the two, several plot points from the books will be discussed. Below is my full thoughts on the book, the movie, and a quick comparison of the two!Īlso sorry this is a couple of days late, I fell asleep finishing the movie like the grandma I am and figured since I missed Halloween, this would be fun for Film Friday □ This year, I read Ray Bradbury’s The Halloween Tree for the first time and I actually enjoyed it quite a lot. Wow, it’s been a hot minute since I’ve done a Book to Screen review, but this Halloween, I thought it would be a great time to bring this series back! ![]()
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